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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Concerns about the SSS-ID?

Earlier this blog posted a schedule about tentative releases of the SSS-ID
That post will suffice if your ID concern is simply that you want to know when you might be able to get it. The email provided in that post is the email of the person in charge of questions related to the SSS-ID

TIP: if you email any government office regarding your concerns make sure that you provide complete details to identify yourself and your concerns to the government office, and make sure you number your emails.  so your first email should have 1, the next one 2, etc.  i call this your control number. also, it provides a reference number to the government agency.  Up to you if you want to do the same.

so for SSS, this should include your SSS Number, complete correct name, your concern - and describe this as fully as you can (ikwento mo, kung kailangan), and what i call a reference number.

This post is to specifically assist with other ID-related concerns

1. For example, if you lost your ID and you need a new one -no problem.  Fill-up a new E-6 and make sure you have an affidavit of loss, duly notarized then go to the nearest SSS office to have your picture again. This new ID will cost you, so make sure all your data is correct.  DO look at the screen that displays all your data.


Dapat tama lahat yung laman nun. Kung hindi, pumiyok kayo at sabihin dun sa nagbabantay. 





instructions for the E-6

The E-6.

2. If something is erroneous in your ID, then you need to correct it before you apply for a new one, and i refer you to topic 1 above when you are ready to get a new one.  However, changes in any data reflected in your ID need to have documentation.

Ika nga, kailangan ng prueba kasi para katotohanan ang pag-ayos.

If the error is a data-entry error of SSS, bring your E1 copy if you have it and SSS can rectify the error.   Otherwise, you need to bring an NSO-issued birth certificate or other legal document - such as passport, or your alien card if you are an immigrant or no longer a Filipino citizen.

this is the E-1 form, in case you have forgotten.  baka nalimutan ninyo na.



Remember, if you just need to update your SSS records, you need not apply for a new SSS-ID.
For example, adding a child or children.  If you are male, adding your spouse.  If you are female, and you are changing your last name, you need to have a new ID card.

again. for ID-concerns email carungaybf@sss.gov.ph

again.  if you are hitting snags, let me know (comment on this post) and i will try to bring it to the attention of SSS management so that things can be rectified.  But only if he cannot help you.  He is trying his best, do remember.

Click on the Fill-in or Editable E-6 

click on the downable E-6 


 


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